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- The Affordable Dialysis Project Research undertaken by The George Institute for Global Health published in the Lancet in 2015 shows that, in 2010, around 2.6 million people received renal replacement…24/5/2017 -Projectentity:node33,163,922
- Millions of Indians living with heart disease are set to receive a major boost, with Australia’s National Health and Medical Research Council today announcing new funding for a cardiovascular…14/6/2012 -Media releaseentity:node33,020,272
- A new international research center officially opened today in Beijing is designed to address the threat of chronic disease in China. Chronic diseases such as heart attacks, strokes and kidney…19/11/2009 -Media releaseentity:node32,931,072
- The George Institute for Global Health appoints two new members to its Board of Directors - Russell Aboud and Paul McClintock AO. The new Directors join the Institute as it plans to broaden its…27/11/2013 -Media releaseentity:node32,885,628
- New research amongst expectant fathers in Western Australia shows that despite being a younger group, they had similar rates of overweight and obesity to the national average but reported fewer…01/4/2022 -Media releaseentity:node32,858,512
- SYDNEY, SEPT 23 - The George Institute was today announced as one of 13 Australian organisations to receive an Athena SWAN Bronze Institution Award for its work in advancing gender equity and…26/9/2019 -Media releaseentity:node32,816,578
- A new program will provide extra support to help young Aboriginal people overcome barriers to obtaining a driver licence, in an initiative to enhance opportunities for access to employment, education…10/5/2013 -Media releaseentity:node32,653,082
- A landmark project to improve the lives of people living in cities in developing countries has been awarded £7 million. The George Institute’s Professor Kazem Rahimi is part of an international…31/7/2017 -Media releaseentity:node32,653,082
- Background Burn injuries can have long-term physical and emotional impacts on children and their families. For optimal recovery, burn injuries need to be treated with immediate first aid and…02/9/2022 -Projectentity:node32,506,410
- Background Older people with kidney disease often receive treatment called haemodialysis, which requires the patient to be connected to a machine that filters and cleans the blood. This connection is…21/6/2022 -Projectentity:node32,379,702
- School age children may be an important part of bringing down stroke rates, as first ever research in China published in the BMJ today shows that an app can help families cut salt consumption, which…11/2/2022 -Media releaseentity:node32,359,584
- A case study on ketamine reveals systemic barriers that prevent repurposing existing low-cost drugs like ketamine for treatment-resistant depression. Patients with treatment-resistant depression are…23/10/2023 -Media releaseentity:node32,242,532
- A culturally-appropriate depression screening tool for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples not only works, it should be rolled out across the country, according to a new study.…26/6/2019 -Media releaseentity:node32,115,752
- The George Institute for Global Health India (TGI) congratulates the Department of Health and Family Welfare, Government of Kerala, India on receiving the 2020 achievement award from the United…25/9/2020 -Media releaseentity:node32,096,184
- SYDNEY, SEPT 2 - Woolworths is winning the supermarket war when it comes to the healthiest home brands, according to FoodSwitch: The State of the Food Supply, but the new report shows there’s a lot…01/9/2020 -Media releaseentity:node31,979,706
- SYDNEY, NOV 25 - Australian medical research is in danger of becoming non-competitive on a global stage when it comes to sex and gender analysis, according to a consortium of leading universities and…27/11/2019 -Media releaseentity:node31,713,184
- Visit ellenmedical.com for more information. It’s an invention that could save millions of lives each year and transform the way kidney disease is treated around the world. After a year-…09/3/2016 -Media releaseentity:node31,707,228
- Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as stroke, heart disease, diabetes, chronic respiratory disease and cancer are major drivers of poverty worldwide Poor and uninsured households are more…04/4/2018 -Media releaseentity:node29,955,326
- The George Institute for Global Health and UNSW Sydney jointly hosted the public lecture DEVELOPMENT FINANCE: REFORMS, TRENDS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR HEALTH. This lecture was delivered by…20/4/2018 -Evententity:node6,695,383.5
- Join the video premiere and online launch event of 'Building back better after COVID19: The research agenda' series highlighting the importance and impact of COVID-19 on non-communicable disease…13/8/2020 -Evententity:node6,295,635.5